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Black floating graphics of doom
I haven't seen this posted anywhere else, and didn't find any thing on the (ironically titled) Ubi help section, so I'm posting this here in case any of you have seen it and have any comments! Here's what I am seeing:
--> Large black triangles and other strange shapes protruding from my sub when viewing it using the external camera. Some of them look like they go 1000ft into the game world. --> Random tears and protrusions when in the command room, to the point I can't make out any of the crew, let alone read the gauges. I used to run this fine on my 7800GTX, but recently upgraded to an 8800GTS and this is when all the trouble started, but only with SH4. All my other games run fine (in fact, brilliantly). I have the latest Forceware drivers (163.75) and confirmed this in the nVidia system dialog. My setup: Dual Pentium 2.8GHz nVidia 8800GTS 2Gb system RAM SH4 v1.3 Any ideas guys? It's a bummer... -Meta |
...I forgot to mention in the previous post that I have everything in the nVidia CP set to "Application Controlled." I also tried using the same profile from my old card to no avail.
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I remember another person with the same kind of problems not that long ago, with an 8800 graphics card. Is your graphics card OC'd? Seems some people have had trouble with 8800 graphic cards and SH4.
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Hey thanks for the reply laddy -- it's actually a stock speed, no OC-ing.
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Run ATITool to determine the heat levels and report back. (It definitely works with 8800)
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me too
Yep, same problem here.
Same graphics card also. Only at night i see strange shapes, i tried to make some screenshots to post this problem but believe it or not, the strange colours and shapes do not show on the screenshot. Screenshot looks normal, so it's extra difficult to explain to people what i actually see. grrrrr! :damn: Don't have any problems though inside the sub, only exterior at night. Please inform me if you would find a solution, i would appreciate it! Good luck, fvd |
Found the thread where I saw this before have a read through I hope it helps, I hope its just a driver problem.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=123128 |
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I have a Zalman on my CPU whose fan I let run at full blast, as these Pentium Ds are notorious for being able to fry an egg. I did just put in the new card last night so I've left the case door off, which hopefully should help with the ambient temp. |
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Diagreement as to the cause, some say heat, some say P/S, some say driver... My P/S is 500W, the only other card I have in there is the sound card. I have 2 internal HDDs. Jury is out on the 67C heat result, but that doesn't seem too wacky.....? |
v sync on ?
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I guess at this point is a process of elimination try changin settings one at a time. Not much help really. Sorry I cant be of more assistance. |
I had a problem like that at one time on another game
The game was so graffics intensive that the card started to go buggy once in awhile on me. Come to find out it was drawing more power from the power syply then the card originaly called for.
I went with a Duel ball bearing fan 950w power suply that could run duel pci express sli card's easily and all the porblems stoped. This also allowed me to upgrade to 2 cards in the long run and still no more problems like that. Seeing I run Nvidia cards only maybe this will help you out?! |
WOW are we up to 950W to run games now? Amazing! I am not a major video dude...I do digital audio by trade, and in my industry 950W is enough to blow away an arena :cool:
Well it looks like I should give the power supply issue a whirl...thanks to all of you for your replies on this, it has been very helpful. This was my first real combat experience with this forum and I am deeply impressed. Cheers all. Meta |
Your welcome but it is not to run the game's it is to run the card's
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It add's up in the long run. |
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